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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, you will be responsible for managing a team of attorneys and/or legal analysts dedicated to providing in-house legal counsel to the Department's motor vehicles division, the alcohol and tobacco division, and the local government services division.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, you will be responsible for managing a team of attorneys and/or legal analysts dedicated to providing in-house legal counsel to the Department’s Georgia Tax Tribunal Unit. Additionally, as a managing attorney in the Tax Operations Section, you will assist in providing counsel to the Department’s audits division, compliance division, and taxpayer services division.
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Five (5) years of professional legal experience, including experience as an in-house counsel with a hospital and/or with a major law firm dealing with health care contracting and other legal and compliance issues.
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Snowflake is seeking an experienced technology transactions/commercial contracting lawyer to join us as Senior Corporate Counsel - Procurement reporting to a Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel - Procurement in a growing, world-class legal team.
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Admitted to practice in the U.S., preferably in California, or ability to register in California as in-house counsel. Because Kite is part of Gilead Sciences, Inc. regular contact with the Gilead Legal team at Gilead headquarters in Foster City, CA, as well as at various international Gilead locations, will be required.
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8+ years of transactional legal experience with an emphasis on commercial sales, support, marketing and distribution agreements for hardware, support, software, distribution, marketing and SaaS, at both a law firm and in an in-house legal department.
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The teamProfessionals in Deloitte's Internal Services work in a wide range of careers-accounting, tax, in-house counsel, brand, design, HR, IT, technology development, and more-but we share a common purpose.
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J.D. or equivalent with 7+ years of legal experience, preferably with in-house experience with a consumer technology, fintech or crypto/blockchain company. Join and contribute to a best-in-class crypto product legal team, embedded with our Developer business.
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8+ years of major law firm or large corporation in-house experience, preferably working on financial services, fintech, payments, or related products. Be tech-savvy and fintech-forward, identifying tools that could aid in the commercial legal support tasks – all to improve processes and efficiencies.
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Meta seeks a highly motivated Associate General Counsel who is enthusiastic about technology and its potential for positive impact in peoples' lives to join as a product counsel on Meta's Content, Safety, and Integrity Legal team.
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Has relevant experience within a reputable law firm or an in-house legal department for a mid- to large-sized organization. Counsel clients on strategic initiatives and serve on project teams as needed to provide legal advice.
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Prior experience at a major law firm, in-house legal department of a financial institution and/or bank regulatory agency. The members of our Legal and Government Relations Department are primarily located in o ur Chicago (near O’Hare Airport) and Evansville, Indiana offices.
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8+ years legal experience in a law firm and/or in-house legal department, with a focus on privacy and data protection issues. As Legal Director, Privacy Counsel, you’ll have an opportunity to work closely with teams across our business on a wide-range of privacy compliance matters.
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Experience working either at a large in-house legal department or at a medium to large law firm. Oversee transactions, including responsibility for undertaking and/or managing title and survey review, coordinating and working with in-house paralegals, and overseeing closing and closing logistics.
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15+ years of relevant law firm or in-house corporate law experience. Keep abreast of changes in laws and regulations that may impact the company, proactively identifying potential legal risks, advising on mitigation plans, and providing oversight.
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